Biography
Margaret Edith Newman was born on 21 June 1926 in Harrow, Middlesex, London, England, UK, the eldest daughter of Marjory Edith (Donald), a former teacher, and Bernard Newman, author of fiction and non-fiction books and considered an authority on spies. She had two sisters, Hilary (Mrs. Richard Hipkin) and Lauriston (Mrs. Malcolm Norris). She was educated at Harrow County School for Girls, from 1937 to 1944; and studied her Major scholar at St Hugh's College, Oxford form 1944 to 1947, she aslo earned her B.A. in 1947 and her M.A. in 1952. On 11 February 1950, she married (Ronald) Jeremy Potter, a publisher and later also published writer of mystery novels. They had a daughter, Jocelyn, and a son, Jonathan.
Before writing, she worked in various jobs, as teacher in Egypt and England, from 1947 to 1950; as editor at King's Messenger children's magazine in London, from 1950 to 1955; and as adviser at Citizen's Advice Bureau in Twickenham, Middlesex, from 1962 to 1970.
On 1959, she published her first mystery novel, Murder to Music as Margaret Newman. Her next novels were published under the pseudonym of Anne Betteridge, a tribute to her father's pseudonym Don Betteridge. Under her married name, Margaret Potter, she published Children's fiction. Under the pseudonym Anne Melville, she signed her historical novels since 1977. As Margaret Evans, she published two historical novels. She continued publishing until her death.
Widow since 15 November 1997, she died less than a year later on 26 August 1998 in Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Before writing, she worked in various jobs, as teacher in Egypt and England, from 1947 to 1950; as editor at King's Messenger children's magazine in London, from 1950 to 1955; and as adviser at Citizen's Advice Bureau in Twickenham, Middlesex, from 1962 to 1970.
On 1959, she published her first mystery novel, Murder to Music as Margaret Newman. Her next novels were published under the pseudonym of Anne Betteridge, a tribute to her father's pseudonym Don Betteridge. Under her married name, Margaret Potter, she published Children's fiction. Under the pseudonym Anne Melville, she signed her historical novels since 1977. As Margaret Evans, she published two historical novels. She continued publishing until her death.
Widow since 15 November 1997, she died less than a year later on 26 August 1998 in Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Books by Anne Melville
Chambers Adult Learners Guide to Spelling
Adult Learners Guide to Spelling
Just What I Wanted
The longest silence
The Russian Tiara
The Tantivy Trust
A clean break
The Hardie Inheritance
The Hardie Inheritance
The Dangerfield diaries
Grace Hardie
House of Hardie
House of Hardie
Tilly & Princess
Boys Who Disappeared
The last of the Lorimers
Thel ast of the Lorimers
TheL orimer legacy
TheL orimer line
TheL orimer line
Blaize
The Lorimer Legacy
The Lorimer line
Tony's Special Place (New Acor
Tony's Special Place (New Acorn Library)
The motorway mob
To chora phaki tis elpidas
To chora phaki tis elpidas
Smoke over Shap
The blow-and-grow year
The story of the stolen necklace
Trouble on Sunday
Journey from a foreign land
Journey from a foreign land
Sandy's safari
The Girl Outside
The girloutside
The girloutside
Return to Delphi
Return to Delphi
The Long Dance of Love
The Long Dance of Love
The Foreign Girl
The Foreign Girl